A numerical study into the influence of quantum dot size on the sub-bandgap interband photocurrent in intermediate band solar cells

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A numerical study is presented of the sub-bandgap interband photon absorption in quantum dot intermediate band solar cells. Absorption coefficients and photocurrent densities are calculated for the valence band to intermediate band transitions using a four-band k · p method. It is found that reducing the quantum dot width in the plane perpendicular to the growth direction increases the photocurrent from the valence band to the intermediate-band ground state if the fractional surface coverage of quantum dots is conserved. This provides a path to increase the sub-bandgap photocurrent in intermediate band solar cells. Copyright © 2013 Author(s).

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Mellor, A., Luque, A., Tobías, I., & Martí, A. (2013). A numerical study into the influence of quantum dot size on the sub-bandgap interband photocurrent in intermediate band solar cells. AIP Advances, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4792598

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